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- Title
- Neuropeptide-mediated synaptic plasticity regulates context-dependent mating behaviors in Drosophila
- Author(s)
- T Zhang; Z Wu; Y Song; Tae Hoon Ryu; X Zhang; W Li; Y Sun; K Wong; J Schweizer; K N H Nguyen; A Kwan; Kweon Yu; W J Kim
- Bibliographic Citation
- PLoS Biology, vol. 23, no. 9, pp. e3003330-e3003330
- Publication Year
- 2025
- Abstract
- Neuropeptides play crucial roles in regulating context-dependent behaviors, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. We investigate the role of the neuropeptide SIFa and its receptor SIFaR in regulating two distinct mating duration behaviors in male Drosophila: Longer-Mating-Duration (LMD) and Shorter-Mating-Duration (SMD). We found that SIFaR expression in specific neurons is required for both LMD and SMD behaviors. Social context and sexual experience lead to synaptic reorganization between SIFa and SIFaR neurons, altering internal states of brain. We revealed that the SIFa-SIFaR/Crz-CrzR neuropeptide relay pathway is essential for generating distinct interval timing behaviors, with Crz neurons being responsive to the activity of SIFa neurons. Additionally, CrzR expression in glial cell population is critical for regulating LMD behavior. Our study provides insights into how neuropeptides and their receptors modulate context-dependent behaviors through synaptic plasticity and calcium signaling, with implications for understanding the neural circuitry underlying interval timing and neuropeptidergic system modulation of behavioral adaptations.
- ISSN
- 1544-9173
- Publisher
- Public Library of Science
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003330
- Type
- Article
- Appears in Collections:
- Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Orphan Disease Therapeutic Target Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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